Jeremiah 2:34

34 Also on your skirts is found [the] blood of [the] life of [the] innocent, [the] poor. You did not find them in the act of breaking into a house. But in spite of all these [things],

Jeremiah 2:34 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 2:34

Also in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the
poor innocents
Either of the innocent infants of poor persons, who were sacrificed to Moloch; or of the poor prophets of the Lord, whom they slew, because they faithfully reproved them for their sins; and the blood of those being found in their skirts is expressive of the publicness and notoriety of their sin, and also of the large quantity of blood shed, inasmuch as the skirts of their garments were filled with it, as if they had trod and walked in blood; see ( Isaiah 63:3 ) . I have not found it by secret search;
or, "by digging" F17; there was no need to dig for it; it lay above ground; it was upon their skirts, public enough: or, "in ditches", as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin


FOOTNOTES:

F18 versions; as when murders are privately and secretly committed; but these were done openly. Some read the words, "thou didst not find them with a digging instrument" F19; so Jarchi interprets the words,
``you did not find them with a digging instrument, or in digging, when you slew them;''
you did not find them prepared as thieves to break up your houses, or digging down your walls, and breaking through into your houses, then you would have been justified by the law in slaying them, ( Exodus 22:2 ) , but this was not the case: but upon all these;
upon all their skirts, and not in ditches, or under ground; or, "for all these"; thou hast so done; not for their sins, for theft, or any other; but for their faithful reproofs and rebukes; so Jarchi, for all these words with which they reproved thee; or for all these, the idols on whose account, in the worship of them, the blood of the innocents was shed.
F17 (trtxmb) "in suffossione", Vatablus, Calvin, De Dieu; "effossione", Junius & Tremellius; "perfossione", Schmidt.
F18 (en diorugmasin) , Sept. "in fossis", V. L.
F19 "Cum perfossorio", Pagninus, Montanus; "sub. instrumento", Grotius; "terebro", Cocceius.

Jeremiah 2:34 In-Context

32 Can a young woman forget her ornaments? [Or] a bride her sashes? Yet my people have forgotten me days without number.
33 How well you do [on] your way to seek love! {Therefore} even [to] the wicked [woman] you can teach your ways.
34 Also on your skirts is found [the] blood of [the] life of [the] innocent, [the] poor. You did not find them in the act of breaking into a house. But in spite of all these [things],
35 yet you say, 'But I am innocent, surely his anger has turned away from me.' Look, I [am] entering into judgment with you because of your saying, 'I have not sinned.'
36 How you go about so much changing your way! Also by Egypt you will be put to shame, just as you were put to shame by Assyria.
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